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What to See in West Pomerania? TOP9 Unique Spots

October 7, 2024

5 min

The West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a highly popular destination among tourists, but most don’t know the true hidden gems of this region. Here is a list of 9 unique Spots worth visiting in West Pomerania.

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1. The Crooked Trees in the Crooked Forest

The Crooked Forest in Czarnowo is a unique natural phenomenon where over 50 pine trees are bent in an unusual way. There are many theories about how this occurred, but the most likely explanation is that the trees were deliberately shaped by humans. This unforgettable Spot is a perfect example of the intersection of nature and culture.

forest with unusually shaped pine trees

2. Military Treasure near Kołobrzeg

The Coastal Artillery Battery BAS-31, located on the shores of the Baltic Sea near Kołobrzeg, is a must-visit for military history enthusiasts. Although it was never involved in combat, its artillery drills were so intense that windows in nearby houses would shatter. To prevent this, special sub-caliber inserts and training ammunition were used. There’s no better Spot to experience the Cold War era.

concrete structure on a platform in the middle of the forest

3. Where a Giant Once Sat

This object is of extraordinary size. Sitting on this chair makes you feel as strong as a giant… and it’s not just talk. Right next door is the Regional Cultural Center, which gathers renowned writers every year during its festival.

giant chair, a sculpture

4. The Last Wall of a Church

The ruins of the church in Trzęsacz are one of the most picturesque and symbolic Spots along the Polish coast. Built in the Middle Ages, the church was once one of the most impressive village buildings in Poland, but coastal erosion has left only one wall standing today. It’s one of the last chances to see it…

one wall of a building on a hill

5. The Castle of the Knights of St. John in Świdwin

The Castle of the Knights of St. John in Świdwin is a medieval fortress with many fascinating stories to tell. One such story is about the “Battle for the Cow,” a historical event where townspeople fought over a herd of cows, and the victors were awarded the right to display cow horns all year round. And that’s just one of the many tales…

brick castle with the remains of a stone structure, with a park in front of it

6. The Entrance and Wave Beach Concept in Międzyzdroje

Known as a seaside resort, Międzyzdroje offers more than just beautiful beaches. The town’s name comes from the saline springs that appeared in the area 500 years ago. Today, the town attracts visitors with its charming coastal atmosphere, and the Entrance and Wave Beach Concept is a perfect blend of history and modernity, offering a space for relaxation and a connection with nature.

entrance to the beach via a wooden walkway

7. A Unique View of Szczecin

Chrobry Embankment in Szczecin is a stunning promenade. Here, you can feel the city’s history and enjoy breathtaking views of the Oder River. A fun fact: sometimes, you can even catch the scent of chocolate due to the nearby ‘Gryf’ confectionery factory. It’s the perfect Spot for a sweet walk.

view of a large pole-tower by the water

8. An Artistic Space with a Retro Touch

Połczyn-Zdrój, during the Communist era, was a hub for artistic youth, and the legacy is still visible on the city’s walls. A preserved mural and sgraffito (a decorative technique involving layers of plaster) adorn nearby buildings, transporting visitors to the world of vintage art.

painting of children on the wall of a building

9. Polish-German Border Gate in Świnoujście

At the Polish-German border in Świnoujście stands a symbolic steel gate connecting the Polish section of the R10 cycling route with the German town of Ahlbeck. The differences in infrastructure and architecture on either side of the border are striking, making for a unique experience. This Spot shows how borders can unite rather than divide.

passageway with the flags of Poland and Germany painted on it

The West Pomeranian region is full of travel surprises, and these are just a few of them.

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